A map of the journey shows she set off at 4:30am from an address in North London and headed west towards Ealing, before doubling back and eventually arriving home in Stoke Newington.

Uber said it had given Ms Warman a "full refund" and said they are trying to establish exactly what happened.

Hannah Warman

Hannah Warman now says she will not use Uber again as she no longer trusts the service

But Hannah added: “I'm not going to use Uber from now on. Black cabs seem like the safer option.”

An Uber spokesperson said: “We have given the rider a full refund and are speaking to the licensed driver to establish exactly what happened.

"However, our systems show that the requested destination changed 3 times during the trip. Unlike other transport options Uber's technology records every trip and sends riders a receipt with a map of the route taken. This transparency and accountability means if there is an issue it can be quickly resolved."

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